Nicholas Narsing
Nicholas Narsing
Yes, it's a regression. You need this patch: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=831bfdf9520e389357cfeee42a6174a73ce7bdb7
Oh, sorry! You need to recompile a **4.1 kernel** with that patch applied. (It's very important that you use a 4.1 series kernel and not an older one.) It's a...
The patches Barton linked to are for kernels 4.0 and older. They were included in kernel 4.1. There was a last-minute regression in 4.1, however, that broke those patches. The...
So it did! I was wondering when it would get pulled into Stable. Sent from my Windows Phone -----Original Message----- From: "Hugo F." [email protected] Sent: 7/22/2015 12:37 PM To: "advancingu/XPS13Linux"...
This might be a Unity bug. I don't have any issues like this using Gnome 3 on Arch. You should report this against Unity on Launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity
@advancingu I don't think Xorg has support for multi-monitor HiDPI scaling (with different scaling factors.) Wayland does, though.
Not a bug, this is just an unfortunate consequence of how the EC in this laptop works. On Windows, the EC is configured to init the audio in I2S mode,...
@dchambers [Embedded controller](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_controller).
It should work, yes. I've seen others complain about no sound in Fedora 22 and Ubuntu 15.04, but I've no clue why. It worked fine for me in Arch with...
@jkayani Linux switched to I2S audio in kernel 4.4, which Ubuntu 16.04 ships with. You'll be fine.